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  2. MercyMe - Wikipedia

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    MercyMe is an American contemporary Christian music band founded in Edmond, Oklahoma. The band consists of lead vocalist Bart Millard, percussionist Robby Shaffer, bassist Nathan Cochran and guitarists Michael Scheuchzer and Barry Graul. The band formed in 1994 and released six independent albums before signing with INO Records in 2001. [1]

  3. Jars of Clay - Wikipedia

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    Jars of Clay is a Christian alternative rock band from Nashville, Tennessee.The members met at Greenville College in Greenville, Illinois. [1] They consist of Dan Haseltine on vocals, Charlie Lowell on piano and keyboards, Stephen Mason on lead guitars and Matthew Odmark on rhythm guitars.

  4. Shane Smith and the Saints adjust to indie country music's ...

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    Connecting via underground-to-mainstream fan interest led "Yellowstone" creator Taylor Sheridan to tab the quintet's fiddle and guitar-driven folk-country songs for inclusion in the series.

  5. Malchishnik - Wikipedia

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    Most Russian hip hop fans have always viewed Malchishnik as a pop group. This caused some controversy as to whether Malchishnik should be considered the first Russian rappers or not. With techno and later, house music gaining mainstream popularity in mid-1990s, Russian youth lost interest to hip hop. While 2000s saw the rise of a vivid Russian ...

  6. Golden Smog - Wikipedia

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    The group first came together under the name "Golden Smog" in the Minneapolis area in 1989. The band was conceived as a country-rock reaction to the punk and hardcore music that dominated the Twin Cities' musical scene at the time. Eventually Golden Smog became something of a fixture at local clubs where they played a handful of shows annually ...

  7. Mainstream (band) - Wikipedia

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    Mainstream were an English Rock band, briefly famous in the late 1990s. They were formed by Mewton, Hartnell and Neill. They were formed by Mewton, Hartnell and Neill. Later they were joined by Peter Mullaney (guitar) and later still (after a bit of searching) Mark James Aviss.

  8. The Nixons - Wikipedia

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    After touring in late 2018 and throughout 2019, including with rock band Sponge, the Nixons released the three previously re-recorded songs on April 22, 2020, and also officially announced the forthcoming issue of a new EP, titled Sonic Boom. This was released digitally on May 22, 2020, and contained all new music recorded since the band's reunion.

  9. Shampoo (duo) - Wikipedia

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    "Trouble" reached No. 11 on the UK charts, [4] landing the group on Top of the Pops and the cover of Smash Hits magazine. For the remainder of 1994, Shampoo did well, finding fans in both the mainstream and alternative music scenes, boosted in part by their links to the Manic Street Preachers fanscene. Shampoo became moderately successful in Japan.